Peregrine falcon
Like many of our birds of prey, the peregrine falcon was so persecuted, numbers fell dramatically. Thankfully, this super-speedy flyer is now making a comeback, particularly in our towns, where it…
Like many of our birds of prey, the peregrine falcon was so persecuted, numbers fell dramatically. Thankfully, this super-speedy flyer is now making a comeback, particularly in our towns, where it…
A peregrine falcon chick successfully hatched on St Albans Cathedral last week, making history as the first of the species to be born in the city.
Three Peregrine Falcon chicks hatch on St Albans Cathedral watched by thousands via the live web cam.
A pair of peregrine falcons are nesting on St Albans Cathedral for the first time ever. The pair are now sitting on their eggs which have been laid very high up on the cathedral in a nesting tray…
Webcam at St Albans Cathedral captures live shots of a breeding pair of Peregrine Falcons - one of only five pairs in Hertfordshire.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the diverse perspectives of some of the women who are instrumental in conserving wildlife and making great strides in aiding nature’s recovery.
Autumn is a great time to explore fungi with their ‘fruiting bodies’ presenting themselves above ground in many different shapes and sizes. As well as being good on the eye, fungi have a vital…
Discover some of the amazing ways that set these females apart
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Recovery plans for critically endangered plant which is only found at one site in Hertfordshire within the whole of the UK.
Herts Breeding Peregrine Co-ordinator, Barry Trevis, explains why ringing is so important and gives us an update on how the chicks at the Cathedral are doing.